Pay yourself first and last
We have all heard the saying, “pay yourself first” if you haven’t you really need a financial tune up. Pay yourself first simply means just that, set up your savings, retirement, etc., allocate a certain amount from each check then pay into your accounts just like they are a bill. This is the way all wise investors manage their investments that are funded by their direct incomes.
The other side of the coin though is paying yourself last. Please note this does not mean you stop paying yourself first! Here is how it works, this month let’s say you pay into your investments, you pay all your bills and now at the end of the monthly cycle you have a surplus of funds. Say you generally carry 200 dollars extra between the last pay check of the month and the first check of the new month. This month ends and you have 425 dollars in your account.
How did it get there? Who cares! It is there, perhaps your expenses went down, you made more money, you got a win fall, I don’t care how it showed up there is one and only one things you should do with it. GET IT OUT OF YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT NOW! Move it to savings, dumb it into your IRA, move it to another account, do anything (other then spending it) to get it our of your check book.
Checkbooks are meant to manage money that you intend to spend, you will never save efficiently because your psyche says that this money is spendable. Move the money to “savings” and even though you can move it back with a mouse click via your online bank account you mind set about this money changes. You will ask yourself, “do I really need to move this money out of savings?”, “why am I doing this?”, “do I really need to do this now?”, etc. In the end you will save more and spend less, you will make better decisions.
You don’t need to lock away this money until you are 59 and 1/2 years old in your IRA for this to be effective. Just the simple act of putting it into a bank savings account will change the way you see this money and that will change how you manage, allocate and spend it. Do it every single time you end with a surplus, be it a dollar, a dime or a thousand dollars, move it to savings and in a little as a years time you may shock yourself.
Filed under Personal & Home | Comment (0)My Heros in Business and Investing
If you really want to be successful financially you have to follow the intuitive wisdom of the 12 year old that plays Pop Warner Football. That 12 year old sees himself as Bret Farve or Randy Moss or whoever his favorite player is when he takes the field. In his head he hears the crowd and when he makes the catch, tackle or completes a pass for a second he is that superstar.
When you want to build wealth and success you need to do the same thing. You need your own heroes to follow and model yourself after. Here are some of mine and why I follow their lead.
Donald Trump - I admire Donald Trump for a large number of reasons. His success as an entrepreneur and real estate investor of course speaks for itself. On the personal side, Trump often comes across as a real jerk but that is just who he is. Believe it or not I admire that as well, despite being in the public eye he does not try to make the public happy. He is who he is and if you don’t like it, tough! I respect that a great deal.
Trump is also completely honest with people (this is a big part of why he is considered a jerk) about the way he sees things. I never have felt that Trump is someone with a hidden political agenda, he is a patriot, a success and a tough business person with a world class team around him. Trump has also put great deal of effort into establishing educational programs for real estate investing and other financial education programs.
Richard Branson - Branson is a real entrepreneur and has a life envied by many but experienced by very few. Despite being amoung the richest people in the world though he is remarkably down to earth and even reasonably accessible. When you hear him interviewed you think he could just be a bit of an eccentric British guy that lived next door to you.
He owns Necker Island where he maintains his primary residence which was recently featured as the number one celebrity home ahead of Hugh Hefner and Bill Gates! Yet if you met him in a bar tomorrow he would sit down and have a beer or three with you. He has failed more times then he has succeeded in building companies yet he keeps doing it because he loves being a true entrepreneur.
Warren Buffett - Warren began working in his fathers broakrage firm at the age of 11 and never looked back. Known as “America’s most successful investor” I can’t help but admire him. Buffett employed a three pronged approach
- Generals: undervalued securities that possess margin of safety and meet expected return-to-risk characteristics
- Arbitrages: company events that are not related to broader market changes, such as mergers and acquisitions, liquidation, etc.
- Controls: build sizable holdings, ally with other shareholders or employ proxies to effect changes in companies
This approach has made him one of the richest men in the world but was actually a very “safe approach” to investing.
Jimmy Buffett - No not Warren’s brother and that is no typo either. I am talking about party hardy, parrot head, Margaritaville singing Jimmy Buffett from Mobile Alabama. Jimmy speaks to my fun side, the part of me that takes 15 days off, lays on a beach and just lets everyone else deal with my businesses two times a year. He is my “someday” archetype. The old man I want to be when all my battles have been fought and I fish on the beach and drink rum from a coconut.
There is more to Jimmy though, Mr Jim is rich my friends, very, very rich! He has worked branding magic around the “Margaritaville” theme and now owns bars, merchandising and a premium Tequila label. At the same time he has only done what he loved doing. When he first went to Nashville he was rejected by 18 consecutive record label executives, so he kept playing bars and clubs and being who he was.
The rest is history and now despite not having a top ten record in two decades he still sells out just about every show he does and his fans still want more. There are Buffett fans (Parrot Heads) from 8 - 80 and their numbers continue to grow. Why, Jimmy created an image, a brand and did so by being himself. To me that makes him a very successful business person.
Henry Ford - Henry could never have gotten into college even with a bribe, he did not have the grades, the desire or the “book smarts” for it. Yet he is more associated with the automobile then any of the people that actually invented it. Henry took automation to the extreme and made the assembly line a reality and brought the car to the average American. That one achievement may have had more influence on the wealth and growth of the United States then any other person from his era.
Not content to just make cars though, Henry was a master of efficiency. When suppliers bid on supplying him with engines he required the crates they came in to be made to specific specifications. Wanting his business his suppliers agreed, the crates were then disassembled by his workers and formed the floor boards of the Model T. Despite that he had massive amounts of scrap wood from all the shipping crates so he teamed up with E. G. Kingsford, who was a local real-estate agent, to buy land for a massive wood production and charcoal processing plant. With all the waste in government and business today we could use some guys like Ford around.
So those are my heroes in business! I have others but those are my big ones when it comes to money, building businesses and investing. I suggest you assemble your own heroes list. Be inspired by them, know their stories and utilize that creative visualization children do so well in back yards and school stadiums to reach further then you can on your own.
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